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you hear so many headlines of what is going on in europe and greece. almost generational lows. a lot of the risk is already been taken out.pensive markets in the world. not but 20 or 30% maybe 4%, 5% of u.s. you have to look elsewhere. liz: what are the three areas you like most? speaker in the u.s. overweight financials foreign. we're getting higher exposure to a lot of european countries. some emerging countries outside of europe, thailand turkey, that has had a particularly good momentum. a phenomenal run many index was up 15, 20, 30%. you have the perfect environment for them with high yield environment and they should do very well. still holding a nice chunk. david: a very strange situation, a bull buying outside of the united states and a bear by inside the united states. i refer to amazon. despite your bearish on the fiscal cliff, you still say amazon is a good buy? why? >> amazon will be the big winner of the holiday shopping season while i expect them to significantty outperform an earnings think amazon is the stock ready to pop the way apple did two years ago. david:
you hear so many headlines of what is going on in europe and greece. almost generational lows. a lot of the risk is already been taken out.pensive markets in the world. not but 20 or 30% maybe 4%, 5% of u.s. you have to look elsewhere. liz: what are the three areas you like most? speaker in the u.s. overweight financials foreign. we're getting higher exposure to a lot of european countries. some emerging countries outside of europe, thailand turkey, that has had a particularly good momentum. a...
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europe is in trouble. the u.s. economy is sustaining the planet. >> two of the three major players, at least, the u.s. and europe are majorly concerned with expenditure and death. china doesn't have the same thing. but they are doing all kinds of crazy things in china as well. it is hard to see where any growth is going to come from and anybody will lead the world into a better economic situation. nobody is making the right decision. >> yet, the dow is up 207 points on the idea that there might be a deal in the making. we are starting hear whispers that something could be happening moving forward. i want to know will the market rate the quality of this? will they go up on a fundamentally improve the situation and go down on kicking the can down the road? >> i think the markets will go up. they will go up as long as something reasonable is done. they will be relieved that at least we kicked the can a year or two. i would be shocked if we agree to anything that addresses the long run of things. gerri: i think you sai
europe is in trouble. the u.s. economy is sustaining the planet. >> two of the three major players, at least, the u.s. and europe are majorly concerned with expenditure and death. china doesn't have the same thing. but they are doing all kinds of crazy things in china as well. it is hard to see where any growth is going to come from and anybody will lead the world into a better economic situation. nobody is making the right decision. >> yet, the dow is up 207 points on the idea that...
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looking down the road, clearly becoming europe's. if you feel like the market and economy going to helena handbasket but you have to take care to protect your company's assets, what do you do? >> don't be guided by your feelings. emotions are not tools of condition. if you think with your head, not so much your heart. there is opportunity. lot of value-oriented areas in the market. names like canon, east w. j. is one of them to consider. we're betting against bonds, budding inflation will rear its ugly head. we're buying bonds that actually goes up with lost magistrates. more than anything, void the instinct to make all or nothing decisions when it comes to her portfolio. those type of decisions you will regret later on. i think it is a bad idea to put in your house certainly. whether it is beanie babies or nasdaq or anything else, all or nothing is doomed to fail. melissa: i feel better, thank you. president about tapping into some of the nations top executives hoping to get more input on how to avoid going over the fiscal cliff, yo
looking down the road, clearly becoming europe's. if you feel like the market and economy going to helena handbasket but you have to take care to protect your company's assets, what do you do? >> don't be guided by your feelings. emotions are not tools of condition. if you think with your head, not so much your heart. there is opportunity. lot of value-oriented areas in the market. names like canon, east w. j. is one of them to consider. we're betting against bonds, budding inflation will...
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we see what is happening in europe with they do that. >> rick, we have a list of all of those alien that qualify. lawfully permitted for permanent residence. and people whose deportation is with held. there is it millions and millions of illegal and i would say illegal. they are not illegally. but their deportation that qualify with the benefits. >> i suspect this is not what they are doing if they have deportation they have bigger problems. >> they are offered the benefits, rick and they get it >> they are not offered. >> it is it right here in black and white. >> liz is it. and pointed out food stamps are not available to the people that you are talk being. >> hold ohold on, i am reading from the ins. once a individual qualifies from ssi. supplement security income they become eligible for other assistance programs asllowed by federal and state. medicaid and food stamps and housing choice. >> tell us who qualifies for ssi. in point of fact. >> why do i have to repeat this, rick? >> 7 classictions qualify. >> you are forgetting the modifying. they have to qualify. you said it yourself.
we see what is happening in europe with they do that. >> rick, we have a list of all of those alien that qualify. lawfully permitted for permanent residence. and people whose deportation is with held. there is it millions and millions of illegal and i would say illegal. they are not illegally. but their deportation that qualify with the benefits. >> i suspect this is not what they are doing if they have deportation they have bigger problems. >> they are offered the benefits,...
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every amnesty, weather in europe or the united states, has had the effect of attracting more people into e country illegally in the hope of a future amney. lou: years ago i started talking about a rational, effective, humane immigration policy that would take into account all of the concerns about displacement of those who were in this country illegally, due process, make a determination about how work permits and legal status was coferred. that is not enough. the activist groups in this country insist upon one thing, and it is a remarkable demand in my eyes that they insist upon amnesty, and this president is insisting upon amnesty. what is your reaction? >> well, what i worry about most , immigration advocates is not amnesty, but the incredibly successful campaign to stigmatize any immigration enforcement whatsoever. when you have opposition across the country to a program called secure communities which says to me if you have committed a crie and you entered jail, the jail authorities should notify the federal immigration authority of your presence. that now is viewed as unfair to ill
every amnesty, weather in europe or the united states, has had the effect of attracting more people into e country illegally in the hope of a future amney. lou: years ago i started talking about a rational, effective, humane immigration policy that would take into account all of the concerns about displacement of those who were in this country illegally, due process, make a determination about how work permits and legal status was coferred. that is not enough. the activist groups in this...
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israel is dependent upon its friends and vista support in the united states and in europe. we have a strong military to ane keep on with our democratic system and we hope our neighbors can one day choose democracy as well even though it is clear we are optimistic. melissa: from where you stand you have a better view of things than we do, how long do you think the cease-fire will hold, what do you really think? >> really hope it holds on long. it has been going on for more than 10 years. it has not always been focused on this. as they reach a wider range. our moms and dads and kids, that was their blame, on the other side of the border the regime rose to power, the new platform is to kill as many moms and dads as possible. we will do everything we can to defend our citizens and if we have to broker a deal allowing us some kind of certainty for some kind of a calm, the israeli government did the right thing. we can all say with certainty a deal that will last 100 years. melissa: thank you for coming on tonight. turning to the u.s., we're focused on thanksgiving. a good time t
israel is dependent upon its friends and vista support in the united states and in europe. we have a strong military to ane keep on with our democratic system and we hope our neighbors can one day choose democracy as well even though it is clear we are optimistic. melissa: from where you stand you have a better view of things than we do, how long do you think the cease-fire will hold, what do you really think? >> really hope it holds on long. it has been going on for more than 10 years....
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. >> in the united states and western europe your documents go to the market and practically work for you and think for you. in deloping countries and most of the former soviet union the majority of people actually have to bring their animals to market >> people in the developing world have cattle, land, and houses the same way they do in the western world. what is missing is the rule of law. john: you say, if they just said rule of law that would be as rich as we. >> of course. let me tell you, bringing in the rule of law is no easy thing. they're trying it in afghanistan . and not getting there. john: you started your working in peru woring, trying to establish property rights. an economic adviser to the president. reform to the extent that other countries and by you to go to -- you got to russia, libya. twenty-three countries. egypt and honduras and the philippines. the leaders of these countries must get that they are doing something wrong. >> they did it easier than in north america. the people who brought in the rule of law and property rights into the united states, the 18th an
. >> in the united states and western europe your documents go to the market and practically work for you and think for you. in deloping countries and most of the former soviet union the majority of people actually have to bring their animals to market >> people in the developing world have cattle, land, and houses the same way they do in the western world. what is missing is the rule of law. john: you say, if they just said rule of law that would be as rich as we. >> of...
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and europe is not as tough as you here and will get tougher and but you are starting to see the u.s. turned up and we will see this maintained another quarter. that was the key take away in terms of positive note on the quarter in terms of the global economy. liz: you just threw that out the u.s. looked better but which parts? the government part of your business was floundering a little bit but you had better enterprise which is big corporations and that business. what looks strongest for you? >> we would all agree government has been too much so the fact that government business is off and the federal business by 15% even though we will respond to that over time is actually healthy for our country's direction. what was strong was enterprise business which was two quarters the girl wasn't growing year over year at all. 5% last quarter and 9% this quarter. the commercial marketplace is coming up. serious about the marketplace moving from low single-digit growth to this quarter and 13% growth. these numbers usually proceeds by three quarter's gdp. too early to call and we get 1-1/4. l
and europe is not as tough as you here and will get tougher and but you are starting to see the u.s. turned up and we will see this maintained another quarter. that was the key take away in terms of positive note on the quarter in terms of the global economy. liz: you just threw that out the u.s. looked better but which parts? the government part of your business was floundering a little bit but you had better enterprise which is big corporations and that business. what looks strongest for you?...
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it's part of a pattern of structures throughout europe and u.k. and all over the world. >> those who built magnificent architecture, be the pyramids and in southeast asia or the maya temples or stonehenge, we want to make a statement. it's usually the ruler that makes that statement. >> is it coincidence that all of them are aligned with the sun and other sles yal bodies? >> i think people look for they look for truth of the sky. it's more accurate than the weather. when it is aligned with the sunset. farmers know it's time to harvest the crop. >> it was all in ancient societies. that is what stonehenge is. >> reporter: it's like others around the world mark the planting season, the builders had other reasons. >> they can harvest the crop any way. >> we need to reve are ve our connection with the universe. they saw the sun as a good. >> this is certainly a religious sanctuary. there is no question about it. the sun was revered. i would have seen to it that alignment was precise, i could stand at the center and point to it. do you see our god risin
it's part of a pattern of structures throughout europe and u.k. and all over the world. >> those who built magnificent architecture, be the pyramids and in southeast asia or the maya temples or stonehenge, we want to make a statement. it's usually the ruler that makes that statement. >> is it coincidence that all of them are aligned with the sun and other sles yal bodies? >> i think people look for they look for truth of the sky. it's more accurate than the weather. when it is...
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the change of the last 1000 ad in europe a lot of people thought it was the end. >> end of the world predictions in 2012, include a collision with planet x, earth passing through the milky way galaxy, tsunamis, asteroids, even the reversal of the north and south poles. all of them could have a devastating impact on our planet. >> today if we could see the sun, really interesting affects would occur at the temple of inscripts one of the kings was probably presented in a ray of light that came through a small window we call it naked eye astonomy or horizon-based, you can do amazing amount of astonomy, you need a tphaoeufrbgs flat surface with a good view of east and west war the plants, sun, moon all rise and set when the sunrises here it is going to be there again. >> impressive for people that didn't have strums. >> the maya didn't use any tools to kept record of the stars only the direct observation of the movement. >> a mexican archeologist has worked on many sites of the myan ruins. >> all the people related with the power were the people who kept the records. >> they were able to
the change of the last 1000 ad in europe a lot of people thought it was the end. >> end of the world predictions in 2012, include a collision with planet x, earth passing through the milky way galaxy, tsunamis, asteroids, even the reversal of the north and south poles. all of them could have a devastating impact on our planet. >> today if we could see the sun, really interesting affects would occur at the temple of inscripts one of the kings was probably presented in a ray of light...
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one is europe showed it's going back into a recession. okay. two, you had a change in china and leadership. we don't know necessarily what that means. three, yes, the fiscal cliff is a part of it, but there is a good chance people think taxes will likely go up or deductions go down. and there's four -- a lot of people are selling because they have gains, okay? i mean, so -- >> year-end -- >> year-end positions. but the other thing, i don't want to be naive. a lack of clarity is not good. >> all right. we'll leave it there. robert, great to talk with you. >>> up next on the wall street journal report, behind the big business of fracking, tapping into america's natural gas resources. what are the economic and environmental costs? >>> and later, the california entrepreneur behind twitter. how jack dorsey has changed the way we communicate. now he's looking at how you use money as we take a break, take a look at how the stock market ended the week. back in a moment. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usua
one is europe showed it's going back into a recession. okay. two, you had a change in china and leadership. we don't know necessarily what that means. three, yes, the fiscal cliff is a part of it, but there is a good chance people think taxes will likely go up or deductions go down. and there's four -- a lot of people are selling because they have gains, okay? i mean, so -- >> year-end -- >> year-end positions. but the other thing, i don't want to be naive. a lack of clarity is not...
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we see how that's turning out in europe. >> unless you want to outlaw doing commerce on thanksgiving. if a store wants to open early because folks like to get there at 8 instead of midnight, let them do it. you're serving the needs of other people. that's how you stay in business. this economy is tight. it's getting tighter. stores are going to trying it get as much as they can and encourage commerce. so why not let them do it? >> hold on. i want to read the wal-mart statement. they have addressed this. they athis is just another exaggerated publicity campaign aimed at generating headlines to mislead our customers and associates. we have more than a million associciates working throughout the holiday weekend and they're excited about our black friday plans. this is the super bowl for retailers and we are ready. again, morgan, we don't like to work on thanksgiving, but sometimes we have to work on thanksgiving. >> it's not about working on thanksgiving. >> that's what the unions say it is. >> it's aboulabor conditions andment truth is, all you have to look at is the fact it's wal-mart
we see how that's turning out in europe. >> unless you want to outlaw doing commerce on thanksgiving. if a store wants to open early because folks like to get there at 8 instead of midnight, let them do it. you're serving the needs of other people. that's how you stay in business. this economy is tight. it's getting tighter. stores are going to trying it get as much as they can and encourage commerce. so why not let them do it? >> hold on. i want to read the wal-mart statement. they...
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are similar or more ande often mistakor native bird in the country of turkey imported throughout all europe. the number one turkey trivia is wild turkeys are fast, faster than using both. the fastest man in the world runs 23 miles per hour. turkeys and the other hand can reach 25. and they can reach speeds of 55 miles per hour in-flight. word if he can actually fly. that is everything you need to know about your dinner on thursday. still to come, my two cents more on travel. and college savers, something you have to know because there is a big tax coming for you. what families need to know for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. osteoporosis-related bone fractures and low magnesium levels have been seen with nexium. possible side effects include headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. talk to your doctor about nexium. gerri: it is the ticking timebomb nobody is talking about. up next, coming gerri: breakg news for y tonight, an update to the hostess story. the maker of the twinkie. we reported last ni
are similar or more ande often mistakor native bird in the country of turkey imported throughout all europe. the number one turkey trivia is wild turkeys are fast, faster than using both. the fastest man in the world runs 23 miles per hour. turkeys and the other hand can reach 25. and they can reach speeds of 55 miles per hour in-flight. word if he can actually fly. that is everything you need to know about your dinner on thursday. still to come, my two cents more on travel. and college savers,...
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similar or more ande often mistaken for native bird in the country of turkey imported throughout all of europe. the number one turkey trivia is wild turkeys are fast, faster than using both. the fastest man in the world runs 23 miles per hour. turkeys and the other hand can reach 25. and they can reach speeds of 55 miles per hour in-flight. no word if he can actually fly. that is everything you need to know about your dinner on thursday. still to come, my two cents more on travel. and college savers, something you have to know because there is a big tax coming for you. what families need to know coming next. [ male announcer ] this is the age of knowing what you're made of. why let erectile dysfunction get in youray? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask ifour heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take vgra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call
similar or more ande often mistaken for native bird in the country of turkey imported throughout all of europe. the number one turkey trivia is wild turkeys are fast, faster than using both. the fastest man in the world runs 23 miles per hour. turkeys and the other hand can reach 25. and they can reach speeds of 55 miles per hour in-flight. no word if he can actually fly. that is everything you need to know about your dinner on thursday. still to come, my two cents more on travel. and college...
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somewhere in europe just today they dispatched plans were some kind of another one of those taxes on fat. they decided it's not effective. it never works. people are just going to put the company had a business. melissa: it's crazy. >> again, it gets back to the value added tax. if you're in a situation where you have to have austerity measures and higher taxes, now you are against relevant, but if you have to tax something you miiht as well tax
somewhere in europe just today they dispatched plans were some kind of another one of those taxes on fat. they decided it's not effective. it never works. people are just going to put the company had a business. melissa: it's crazy. >> again, it gets back to the value added tax. if you're in a situation where you have to have austerity measures and higher taxes, now you are against relevant, but if you have to tax something you miiht as well tax
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future and in this case obama who hauls out stupid and democratic democratic -- socialist ideals from europe could move forward. john: thank you. what my crystal ball says what my crystal ball says about the next four years.ve la. but because of business people like you, things are beginning to get rolling. and regions is here to help. making it easier with the expertise and service to keep those wheels turning. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. john:. >> we double the production of clean energy. >> the most important thing we can do is control our own energy. john: to idea is more clean energy and control it it does sound important. now that obama got four more years zero happen? jerry taylor's today's energy for the cato institute. >> i would like added that could be affordable but without subsidies it would not be there. the wind energy tax credit is disappearing most projects are collapsing. it is more expensive and of not to we would not have to subsidies. john: control our own energy?
future and in this case obama who hauls out stupid and democratic democratic -- socialist ideals from europe could move forward. john: thank you. what my crystal ball says what my crystal ball says about the next four years.ve la. but because of business people like you, things are beginning to get rolling. and regions is here to help. making it easier with the expertise and service to keep those wheels turning. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward....
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cheryl: and europe getting hit by the biggest protest yet. all of it over budget cuts. dennis: they just don't get it. and as we do every day at this time, a look at oil. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only timi've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. dennis: 15 past the hour. nicole, how is see zynga plane? nicole: both are doing well. the chief financial officer left zynga to go over to facebook. zynga doing well, down over 70% year to date. still $2.16. how are the major market averages doing? we are not too far off of the lows for the day. we have been down, bank of america wayne. home depot another name going on the dow. caterpillar, alcoa, united technologies, people just not feeling confident yet to get in and say i will buy them. worried about europe and all kinds of things. cheryl: thank you very much, appreciate
cheryl: and europe getting hit by the biggest protest yet. all of it over budget cuts. dennis: they just don't get it. and as we do every day at this time, a look at oil. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only timi've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another...
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., europe had its best week of the year this week. the euro is at a three-week high. gold was very strong today. what's the market telling us right now? >> i think the market's telling us that there's a lot of bargain hunting and a lot of optimism towards europe. that made sense. i think that the issues of europe are far from cured. i don't think they can be cured. but i do think there's going to be large time gaps where investors hit the gas because the bureaucrats aren't necessarily hitting the brake. whether it's cyprus seems to be an issue. but it's strong. greece really isn't a huge issue but it really does represent kind of how the thinking goes for larger issues that europe has defaced. i found it fascinating, the dollar index closed down over a penny, even though had a strong gain on the week on the yen. it just goes to show you how that euro is so powerful this week and how in the last couple of days it's just on fire. >> the forex market often gives a good barometer of investment sentiment. mary thompson, with regard to investor sentiment, you talk to a lot
., europe had its best week of the year this week. the euro is at a three-week high. gold was very strong today. what's the market telling us right now? >> i think the market's telling us that there's a lot of bargain hunting and a lot of optimism towards europe. that made sense. i think that the issues of europe are far from cured. i don't think they can be cured. but i do think there's going to be large time gaps where investors hit the gas because the bureaucrats aren't necessarily...
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there are problems in europe. we're going to probably have negative growth, but the time is on our side, and we'll get through this, and the focus is be smart, diversify and equalize your risk. david: wait, did i hear a throw from you, that you think we're going to go into recession? is. >> in terms of europe. david: okay. just wanted to get straight on that. >> definitely ovee in europe. david: so things are bad, but it's better than the alternative. >> that's exactly right. david: thank you, drew, larry, stephen, there is a lot of activity in the s&p futures. liz: indeed. so the clock is ticking. it's been three weeks since the election and congress really no closer to a deal on the fiscal cliff, unless they're not telling us something. that's a possibility. now both sides appear to be focusing on what they want to rule out rather than what they're willing to compromise on. we're live on capitol hill with the very latest. david: also, we held a small business summit right here on "after the bell," and it looks l
there are problems in europe. we're going to probably have negative growth, but the time is on our side, and we'll get through this, and the focus is be smart, diversify and equalize your risk. david: wait, did i hear a throw from you, that you think we're going to go into recession? is. >> in terms of europe. david: okay. just wanted to get straight on that. >> definitely ovee in europe. david: so things are bad, but it's better than the alternative. >> that's exactly right....
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would like to do is for the lenders to take a haircut but those lenders are the sovereign countries of europe and their politicians, they do not want to take that haircut. melissa: every time i have an economic debate with someone like all the time, they want to use greece as the example for their argument. have you noticed that? both sides say if we do what you want we'll turn into greece. if we cut spend drag mat i canly because of the fiscal cliff we're going to turn into greece. if we, keep spending or we raise taxes, if we don't pay our bills, what, how are we most like greecc? who is right in that argument? >> well, greece has currently a debt of about 190% of their gdp. melissa: woof. >> what they're trying to do, this is air aspiration to get it down to 120% the question they do that over 10 years or eight years or 12 years. there has been a little edging around. we're edging up, we're getting toward 100% of our gdp but we're nowhere near greece. i think what people though are talking about not just that, the total debt but the fact that greece also has a very rigid labor market becau
would like to do is for the lenders to take a haircut but those lenders are the sovereign countries of europe and their politicians, they do not want to take that haircut. melissa: every time i have an economic debate with someone like all the time, they want to use greece as the example for their argument. have you noticed that? both sides say if we do what you want we'll turn into greece. if we cut spend drag mat i canly because of the fiscal cliff we're going to turn into greece. if we, keep...
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zumiez blamed the short fall on weak sales in europe. earnings for the action sports retailer missed profits estimates by seven cents. revenue also fell short of forecast at 180 million bucks. >>> but investors in late trading are snapping up shares of specialty value retailer five below. earnings per share topping estimates by two pennies a share, and revenue better than expected at $86.8 million. that is the latest from the fox business network, giving you the power to prosper david: we have breaking news coming out of groupon. there have been some questions whether their ceo would remain. well, they had a board meeting. it has concluded and we're getting word that andrew mason, the groupon ceo, will remain as head of that company. liz: stock's been down of course. a lot of concern but he survives! mason survives. >>> the commercial real estate market is building momentum as vacancy rates decline across the country. things are actually looking a little better. what types of commercial real estate could bring the best returns? our next
zumiez blamed the short fall on weak sales in europe. earnings for the action sports retailer missed profits estimates by seven cents. revenue also fell short of forecast at 180 million bucks. >>> but investors in late trading are snapping up shares of specialty value retailer five below. earnings per share topping estimates by two pennies a share, and revenue better than expected at $86.8 million. that is the latest from the fox business network, giving you the power to prosper david:...
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we know what's going on in europe. we think business vomsz will come back to the u.s. in benefit areas especially like technology and industrials. >> gordon, what are you guys on the floor expecting? what was that selloff about last week? was it tax selling? are we going to see more of that? what kind of overflow are you expecting going forward? >> first off let me say by saying it is veterans day being observed down here. i want to give a shout out to irving freeman and others who served our country. >> we add to that. >> we saw a nice pullback after the collection. we think it was related to the results of the election. people buying into a romney victory and then didn't happen that way. what are we looking for in the short term? new york area we're keeping an eye on the energy stocks and looking at some utilities and, of course, insurance, reinsurers, everything related to the hurricane. overall we think it seems to us it's maybe been a little overdone, this pullback, we'll find a level and eke out toward the end of the year. we've had performance squeezes, short sq
we know what's going on in europe. we think business vomsz will come back to the u.s. in benefit areas especially like technology and industrials. >> gordon, what are you guys on the floor expecting? what was that selloff about last week? was it tax selling? are we going to see more of that? what kind of overflow are you expecting going forward? >> first off let me say by saying it is veterans day being observed down here. i want to give a shout out to irving freeman and others who...
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>> no, my parents were from europe. dad from croatia, mom from germany. >> jimmy: oh, wow. wow. and why did they come over to australia? >> that's a very good question. >> jimmy: thank you. >> i think it was, you know, just your classic post world war ii australia -- i have no idea, i never asked them that question. it seems bloody obvious, doesn't it, but -- i think everyone was escaping out of europe at that time, right? >> jimmy: yeah. a lot of people from europe got sent to australia as a sentence. >> punishment, yeah. >> jimmy: but that was not part of the deal with your parents? >> no, no. >> jimmy: maybe that was. maybe that's why they haven't told you what was going on over there. >> convict history there. we were part of the non-convict australia, the european. >> jimmy: so, croatian and german. >> yes. volatile combination. >> jimmy: is that right? in what way? was family there or did you abandon the family? >> mainly the german side of the family. and they were okay, except for sundays. sundays were just brutal. >> jimmy: in what way? >> it was the family gathering at
>> no, my parents were from europe. dad from croatia, mom from germany. >> jimmy: oh, wow. wow. and why did they come over to australia? >> that's a very good question. >> jimmy: thank you. >> i think it was, you know, just your classic post world war ii australia -- i have no idea, i never asked them that question. it seems bloody obvious, doesn't it, but -- i think everyone was escaping out of europe at that time, right? >> jimmy: yeah. a lot of people from...
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negative sentiment regarding europe weighed on u.s. equity prices preventing spreads from narrowing even further. weaker economic conditions in europe and other parts of the world weighed on u.s. exports and corporate earnings. policymakers in europe have taken important steps recently, and in doing so, contributed to some welcomedded -- welcomed easing in financial conditions. the new outright monetary transactions programs under which it could purchase the sovereign debt of countries meeting the conditions helped to ease market concerns about those countries. european governments have taken steps to strengthen financial fire walls and move towards greater fiscal and banking union. further improvement in global financial conditions depends in part on the extebt to which european policymakers follow through on these initiatives. a third head wind to the recovery, and one that could intensify in force in the coming quarters is u.s. fiscal policy. although fiscal policy at the federal level is expansion ri i- expansionary in the recessio
negative sentiment regarding europe weighed on u.s. equity prices preventing spreads from narrowing even further. weaker economic conditions in europe and other parts of the world weighed on u.s. exports and corporate earnings. policymakers in europe have taken important steps recently, and in doing so, contributed to some welcomedded -- welcomed easing in financial conditions. the new outright monetary transactions programs under which it could purchase the sovereign debt of countries meeting...
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a wave of strikes and protest against government austerity programs in europe sweeping across spain, portugal, and greece today. labor unions have called those protests and other than as the largest since the start of the will or recession of 2008. but many economists say it will likely have no political impact says union members have become an increasingly small minority of european workers. the convent overall is suffering from purchased fatigued. the country can avoid its own fiscal cliff, with the only solution is to raise taxes on americans and businesses earning over $250,000 per year. a group of top ceos, they were encouraged. my next guest says rising tax rates will stifle business growth and cost jobs. good to have you with us. >> good to be here. lou: this president wants new taxes. that is a heck of an initial bargaining position. >> the president talks about tax rates. he wants tax rate increases, and the converse tht into dollars. the real question is can you raise tax revenue? the only way we will raise a teeseven of revenue is private sector growth, and you're not
a wave of strikes and protest against government austerity programs in europe sweeping across spain, portugal, and greece today. labor unions have called those protests and other than as the largest since the start of the will or recession of 2008. but many economists say it will likely have no political impact says union members have become an increasingly small minority of european workers. the convent overall is suffering from purchased fatigued. the country can avoid its own fiscal cliff,...
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ford auto company, we're hoping that they are able to cut the losses in europe. exlon, and nokia, and tetelco a want some technology throw in apple. it's down. auto, utility, tech, and energy. here we go. let's do another. curt in virginia. curt? >> a big boo-yah hoo yah to you. tough losses by the steelers and eagles. with all the injuries we should form the steegles. we chased babin having good luck. what's going on? >> my stocks are bristol meyer squib, easy chip, starbucks and westport, i'm diversified? >> let me get this straight. okay. starbucks, we think the world of howard schultz and that team. westport, oh, boy, technology? truck play for nay and bristol myers and easy chip, a technology play and an oil technology play. downgraded i think mistakenly by morgan stanley. an oil, let's go restaurant, and a technology play on natural gas. drug and semiconductor. and that's hey nice apartment andly bless it and now we need to go to donna in texas. >> donna? >> good boo-yah to you, mr. cramer. >> currently i hold about 16 stocks and i need help diversifying. >
ford auto company, we're hoping that they are able to cut the losses in europe. exlon, and nokia, and tetelco a want some technology throw in apple. it's down. auto, utility, tech, and energy. here we go. let's do another. curt in virginia. curt? >> a big boo-yah hoo yah to you. tough losses by the steelers and eagles. with all the injuries we should form the steegles. we chased babin having good luck. what's going on? >> my stocks are bristol meyer squib, easy chip, starbucks and...
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then that takes all the trade that goes from europe to south asia, all of a sudden they have to go around africa. melissa: real quick, before we go, looking at the pictures overnight and this morning and even our reporters there in the area that are in helmets and in gear, seems like this has gotten very serious all of a sudden, has really escalated. is that just right or is that the pictures? >> we haven't paid any attention to israel because we're worried about the arab spring and iran. i don't think it will happen in the next 24 hours. not while the egyptian prime minister is in the gaza strip. israel doesn't want to kill him in any way, give them a reason to go to war. melissa: you think that is why he went? is he there -- >> i think he is there for couple reasons. one supposedly to maybe broker a peace agreement. melissa: right. >> more likely, hamas, what are you guys going to do? maybe we'll be in on it. melissa: kt, very scary. thank you. forget gas shortages, hostess is shutting down its doors for good. the frenzy for its beloved products is breaking out. look at those sno balls.
then that takes all the trade that goes from europe to south asia, all of a sudden they have to go around africa. melissa: real quick, before we go, looking at the pictures overnight and this morning and even our reporters there in the area that are in helmets and in gear, seems like this has gotten very serious all of a sudden, has really escalated. is that just right or is that the pictures? >> we haven't paid any attention to israel because we're worried about the arab spring and iran....
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there's uncertainties in europe. there's uncertainty in the fiscal policy. there's uncertain twist the stability and strength of the recovery. and it's little bit hard to separate all those different factors when ask you business people what are they most worried about. so, what we'd like to do is attack that issue on all front. i think fiscal policy has a role to play. we hope our european colleagues will take necessary actions to create more stability on the continent. and as for the reserve, we are going to do what we can to support ongoing recovery in growth and jobs and create the demand for output and the demand for firm's product that will remove that uncertainty about the future sustain built and the recovery. so if we work on all of these margins, i hope that we will help restart kind of confidence that we need to see strong recovery. i really have a sense that is a lot of unused capability, not just in terms of unemployed workers, but in terms of potential products, new investments, new technology, things that are just being on the shelf, not being
there's uncertainties in europe. there's uncertainty in the fiscal policy. there's uncertain twist the stability and strength of the recovery. and it's little bit hard to separate all those different factors when ask you business people what are they most worried about. so, what we'd like to do is attack that issue on all front. i think fiscal policy has a role to play. we hope our european colleagues will take necessary actions to create more stability on the continent. and as for the reserve,...
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if you look at europe, there are 52 makes and models of natural gas vehicles. liz: is this a chicken and egg thing? >> right. right. about 250 filling stations in california. [talking over each other] david: we actually have a couple here in new york. i got into a cab a week ago. he claimed to be one of the very few. i think you can count them on one hand. he has one filling station in southern manhattan and one in northern manhattan. there is, you will have to build out. you talked about natural gas infrastructure for homes, it is true, it exists. you do not have one for cars and trucks. it will cost billions. >> right. by that ended the year, every 250 miles, not talking about heavy-duty trucks, every 250 miles there will be a truck stop. you mentioned our friends out pilate filled the natural gas truck stops. it is not enough? no, of course not. more will be needed. liz: a lot of these gas stations do not have electricity so they cannot extract the gasoline. >> right. we had toobringgdiesel generators and. [talking over each other] as soon as the water subsi
if you look at europe, there are 52 makes and models of natural gas vehicles. liz: is this a chicken and egg thing? >> right. right. about 250 filling stations in california. [talking over each other] david: we actually have a couple here in new york. i got into a cab a week ago. he claimed to be one of the very few. i think you can count them on one hand. he has one filling station in southern manhattan and one in northern manhattan. there is, you will have to build out. you talked about...
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the united states and europe have the trump cards in this. is that an incorrect statement in your judgment? >> yes, because the imf still has already been signed. he has that credit line out there. i think what's going on in egypt is that there is a struggle between -- lou: actually, this deal was reached today. they have not been funded. lou: but the deal is done. acquiescence to udgment and reason. and necessary component. >> as you correctly pointed out that europeans will not put pressure on egypt. he will get his money from the imf. the -- lou: wait a minute. let me interject. i truly believe that it is of fair statement to say, the united states will have its will with the imf and what it does in this instance. am i wrong? >> well, we will see in a couple of weeks. i think the real struggle here is between morrissey and his idlogical instincts on the one hand and elements of the egyptian security structure, the military and the intelligence service on the other. despite his best efforts, still understand where there bread is buttered. s
the united states and europe have the trump cards in this. is that an incorrect statement in your judgment? >> yes, because the imf still has already been signed. he has that credit line out there. i think what's going on in egypt is that there is a struggle between -- lou: actually, this deal was reached today. they have not been funded. lou: but the deal is done. acquiescence to udgment and reason. and necessary component. >> as you correctly pointed out that europeans will not...
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i know how hard these immigrants worked but you look at europe where it they have these welfare programs for immigrants similar to what we have begun to institute here and what it led to was not hard-working immigrants the immigrants who wanted the hand out and came specifically for the hand out. that is the wrong kind of people. liz: other countries give incentives to people who want to start business or have cash to put to work. that is not what we are doing. we can make a choice here that would be better for this country. i'm not against immigrants, not by a long shot but we have to do this the right way. we're doing now -- dave: marco rubio can make it very clearly. i am in immigrant. if we came here to work, not to play -- dave: we have a stated policy liz: the u.s. provides welfare for immigrants, illegal immigrants from mexico. dave: speaker of the house john boehner saying obamacare needs to be on the table in the fiscal cliff talks because, quote, we can't afford it. joining the company from washington is tea party founder justin phillips. come on. house republicans are over a b
i know how hard these immigrants worked but you look at europe where it they have these welfare programs for immigrants similar to what we have begun to institute here and what it led to was not hard-working immigrants the immigrants who wanted the hand out and came specifically for the hand out. that is the wrong kind of people. liz: other countries give incentives to people who want to start business or have cash to put to work. that is not what we are doing. we can make a choice here that...
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but also some europe and latin america. you know i think the chinese economy is in the process of coming in for a soft landing which is incredibly bullish. look, this weekend we got more positive data from china. now that the leadership transition has happened in the communist party, i think the chinese government could be more aggressive about stimulating the economy since they seemed to have got their inflation situation whipped and a rebound in china's economy, what a reason to own fedex in itself. last but not least, i think fedex is worth buying here because the price is right. at the moment the stock is trading at 11 times earnings. we're 20% below where u.p.s. is trading. it isn't that much better. u.p.s. is just not that much better than fedex. remember, fedex soared when we heard about the restructuring. ever since the election it has pulled back along with the rest of the market to the point where it's now almost back to where it was before the announcement. it's time to buy, people. bottom line, you want a real c
but also some europe and latin america. you know i think the chinese economy is in the process of coming in for a soft landing which is incredibly bullish. look, this weekend we got more positive data from china. now that the leadership transition has happened in the communist party, i think the chinese government could be more aggressive about stimulating the economy since they seemed to have got their inflation situation whipped and a rebound in china's economy, what a reason to own fedex in...
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europe is floundering. the united states is very close to that sort of falling off the so called fiscal cliff. there are weaknesses all around the planet. for you, somebody who is running some 400 companies all around the world, let me begin by asking you, how is business? >> generally it's pretty good. we're diversified on a global basis. you know, we have got companies in south america, india, china and australia and even africa. we're lucky. we are well diversified. i think america, the businesses we have got here seem to be beginning to do well again, so i'm an optimist, i think we're over the worst, and i think, you know, we're beginning to pull out, and i'm sure this fiscal cliff will be sorted out and then i think it's nice to see republicans and democrats actually having sensible discussions for once, and i think they will get that sorted. liz: do you believe there are sensible discussions going on? >> yeah, i think -- i mean, i really think that they have had to grow up and i think finally they see
europe is floundering. the united states is very close to that sort of falling off the so called fiscal cliff. there are weaknesses all around the planet. for you, somebody who is running some 400 companies all around the world, let me begin by asking you, how is business? >> generally it's pretty good. we're diversified on a global basis. you know, we have got companies in south america, india, china and australia and even africa. we're lucky. we are well diversified. i think america,...
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and we know from lots of experience over the decade and in europe. more help you give people who work less people who work. >> gretchen: why does half of america not believe what you said? >> i think they believe that . it is a balance. as i said, there is an advantage to helping people. help is goodbye itself. and on the other hand you are taking away incentive and it is a balance. and arguably democrats won elections and we are balancing that with less efficiency and smaller economy . that's what we got>> gretchen: whilewe have high unemployment rate and giving out more and more benefits for a longer benefit of time. we have watched food statches go up and disability claims go up dramatically and looking at the fiscal cliff and talking about raising taxes that will not put a dent in the spending, so what is the answer? >> gretchen: the suggestion i make let's go back to the programs we had five or six years ago. there was a safety net five or six years ago. if you lost your job in 2006, you got some help but not the type of help people have got sin
and we know from lots of experience over the decade and in europe. more help you give people who work less people who work. >> gretchen: why does half of america not believe what you said? >> i think they believe that . it is a balance. as i said, there is an advantage to helping people. help is goodbye itself. and on the other hand you are taking away incentive and it is a balance. and arguably democrats won elections and we are balancing that with less efficiency and smaller...
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liz: you have to watch out for the middle east, europe and russia segment. it was last quarter that they did miss and lowered their full year 2013 eps schedules and that certainly spooked at least some of the analysts. that is something i think the people will really be wondering about. i am just kind of searching here. you are looking for that particular region. operating losses i am seeing of 6.5 million. >> that is a very good point. it is hard to argue that, as well. again, i think the market maybe looking like like it is priced in and discounted. if you are able, that is what you are saying. that is a very good point you raise. david: specifics as they begin to settle. we are just getting back on our feet as far as trading is concerned. >> these are the numbers. the official release has not hit yet. forty-six cents per share coming in for the fiscal fourth quarter. that beats the average estimate. one of the reasons you are seeing the stock jumped is they are boosting their forecast for next year. only by a penny on the upper range. giving them a little
liz: you have to watch out for the middle east, europe and russia segment. it was last quarter that they did miss and lowered their full year 2013 eps schedules and that certainly spooked at least some of the analysts. that is something i think the people will really be wondering about. i am just kind of searching here. you are looking for that particular region. operating losses i am seeing of 6.5 million. >> that is a very good point. it is hard to argue that, as well. again, i think...
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. >> europe is fading into a recession. many of the policies that are taking them there are some of the same policies that paul ryan in particular seems to want to put in place. neil: but you could seriously argue the reason why they are in the economical they are is because they build this cradle to grave nanny state that some of them have to disentangle because there is no more money. in fact, what they're doing in france to try to make things right is, well, let's take the top tax rate to 75 percent and you have a fine business mind like yourself. what i'm asking to where is the middle ground? what do you do to get this under control? >> obviously we have to get through this election. as the fed has said and as most independent economists say, we have some momentum behind the economy. you know m favorite industry, actually the reason that i am such a big fan of barack obama's the restructuring that he put in place was exactly the right thing. the europeans did not restrucre their industry. $65.70%. neil: of baker i was o
. >> europe is fading into a recession. many of the policies that are taking them there are some of the same policies that paul ryan in particular seems to want to put in place. neil: but you could seriously argue the reason why they are in the economical they are is because they build this cradle to grave nanny state that some of them have to disentangle because there is no more money. in fact, what they're doing in france to try to make things right is, well, let's take the top tax rate...
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if the israelis try a ground invasion there's a real fear in the united states and in western europe and in arab capitals, that will lead to further bloodshed, further violence, and i remember, carol, the lebanon war of 2006 where in the first day it is went in israel's favor, and then the whole world and the whole war turned on israel when there were civilian casualties in lebanon itself. so the israelis certainly have a right to defend themselves, but they also have to be careful here. a cease-fire i think is in the interest of both sides. the question is will egypt be adept enough in putting together that kind of cease-fire? >> we'll see. ambassador nicholas burns, thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> okay. let's head back to gaza city and arwa damon. ar arwa, despite talk of a cease-fire, it looks like israel is not exactly ready to ease up. >> reporter: neither is hamas at this point. throughout the entire day we have been seeing rockets fired from gaza toward israel and, of course, the israeli intense responses to all of that. now, just in the l
if the israelis try a ground invasion there's a real fear in the united states and in western europe and in arab capitals, that will lead to further bloodshed, further violence, and i remember, carol, the lebanon war of 2006 where in the first day it is went in israel's favor, and then the whole world and the whole war turned on israel when there were civilian casualties in lebanon itself. so the israelis certainly have a right to defend themselves, but they also have to be careful here. a...
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you know how bad things can be in europe and how bad they are. you know what we're facing in the u.s. how concerned are you about the possibility of a fiscal cliff and what would happen to the auto industry if we approached that and went over that fiscal cliff? >> the second part of your question is almost -- there are a variety of possible outcomes. i have the utmost faith in the leadership here, however, it goes beyond the question of cars. the world is truly dependent. the americans don't understand how the world looks at the stability of the market and that the u.s. will have a plan and see how other countries are doing. [ inaudible ] >> we've been asking the ceos if they will rise above ten because that's what people want. they want everybody to rise above what's going on in washington. have you expressed that to either president obama or any of the political leaders here in this country, they need to rise above their partisan bickering and fighting and come to an agreement? >> i haven't, but i think that what you saw here today is an exampl
you know how bad things can be in europe and how bad they are. you know what we're facing in the u.s. how concerned are you about the possibility of a fiscal cliff and what would happen to the auto industry if we approached that and went over that fiscal cliff? >> the second part of your question is almost -- there are a variety of possible outcomes. i have the utmost faith in the leadership here, however, it goes beyond the question of cars. the world is truly dependent. the americans...
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i think expectations that we're going to be seeing a very slow recovery in europe still. about flat for 2013. china back above 8% is the expectation. >> typically, we're in the period of the cycle, the presidential cycle, when they have to make the tough decisions anyway. you begin a new term, especially the second term for a president who has won re-election. you can get some real tough decisions made. it's not good for the economy immediately. >> that's right. but if there is one bit of optimism out of that, the market does perform better when the incumbent has been re-elected because people are not in a sense having to get to know an unknown quantity. they already know what they've got. >> i just want to build on that one little note of optimism. not to overemphasize, but bernanke did say, if we can solve the fiscal cliff problem, if we can make some headway against these head winds on the economy, i think he said exactly 2013 could be a very good year. that potential is out there. the question you have to ask yourself is, has the market at this point discounted the wo
i think expectations that we're going to be seeing a very slow recovery in europe still. about flat for 2013. china back above 8% is the expectation. >> typically, we're in the period of the cycle, the presidential cycle, when they have to make the tough decisions anyway. you begin a new term, especially the second term for a president who has won re-election. you can get some real tough decisions made. it's not good for the economy immediately. >> that's right. but if there is one...
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and europe are trying to very hard to keep severe sanctions in place and put a hurt on the iranian economy. for us it would be a pr loss. for them it will was pr win. they get most of the win say hey we were willing to do this. they just decided not to accept it. melissa: yeah. i mean, speaking of pr, i mean last week they said that they were investing 100 dal billion in their oil industry and some wondered is that really a big number? do they have that kind of money. today they backed it up saying they were putting $40 billion in the oil industry by march of 2013. sort of doubling down on that bet and giving a definitive timeline. do you buy this? >> two things here you can't really verify. they could say 40 and put in 20 there is not a way for us to verify that. that is the first point. there is no process we would know that. second of all reality is so much of the economy is tied to the oil and gas industry, it is over 60% of the government revenues. they have no choice. it is their economic lifeline. they're in the middle of a 10-year plan to try to expand even further. as of about two
and europe are trying to very hard to keep severe sanctions in place and put a hurt on the iranian economy. for us it would be a pr loss. for them it will was pr win. they get most of the win say hey we were willing to do this. they just decided not to accept it. melissa: yeah. i mean, speaking of pr, i mean last week they said that they were investing 100 dal billion in their oil industry and some wondered is that really a big number? do they have that kind of money. today they backed it up...
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the markets tonight and tomorrow and i'm talking about asia and europe, they are going to be extremely volatile in reaction. do you not agree? >> i agree with you and i think the markets were watching us. individuals were watching us. this is real drama, it is serious. saturday is december 1. we coullget a substantial del and we could lower people's rates and bring in revenue. but we couldhave an economy with a lot of vitality to create jobs. or we could go into contraction. lou: senator richard shelby, thank you so much. much more on these negotiations over what would be tax hikes and $1.2 trillion on the first of january. we will be talking with congressman devin nunes of california. >> big-money donors visiting the white house. does the president really want the ceos advice? things are getting serious with the republican party. what is going on? we take up that up with a former ceo of verizon wireless. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to be the best. a at this special time of year, they shine even brighter. come to the winter event and get the m
the markets tonight and tomorrow and i'm talking about asia and europe, they are going to be extremely volatile in reaction. do you not agree? >> i agree with you and i think the markets were watching us. individuals were watching us. this is real drama, it is serious. saturday is december 1. we coullget a substantial del and we could lower people's rates and bring in revenue. but we couldhave an economy with a lot of vitality to create jobs. or we could go into contraction. lou: senator...
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we are turning into a western europe. and that is exactly what the "the washington post" wants. their world view is destructive to america. it will be confronted here. that's the memo. by the way, jon stewart hopped on this bandwagon and i will deal with him a bit later on in the broadcast. next on the rundown, juan and mary katharine react to the talking points. the factor is coming right back. >> continuing with lead story conservative and liberal america attacking mitt romney and me over entitlements. joining us from washington mary katharine ham and juan williams both are fox news analysts. juan, you used to work for the "the washington post." >> i did. >> bill: what about that hit peace? come on? the o'reilly romney view of the world. sounds like i ran for president and he was v.p. on the ticket. [ laughter ] >> i think when they start with the name-calling, i have no used for it, bill. i have had to deal with this as a black person on school vouchers, as well as comments about muslims in the airport. you know that's what i said. that's not what i'm thinking. i know you per
we are turning into a western europe. and that is exactly what the "the washington post" wants. their world view is destructive to america. it will be confronted here. that's the memo. by the way, jon stewart hopped on this bandwagon and i will deal with him a bit later on in the broadcast. next on the rundown, juan and mary katharine react to the talking points. the factor is coming right back. >> continuing with lead story conservative and liberal america attacking mitt romney...
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. >> white house postponed the allen confirmation hearing to be the next supreme commander of europe slated for thursday and asked that thenate move quickly to appoint the next commanderer for afghanistan. allen, married, admitted he didn't have a sexual affair with kelly. petraeus and allen got to know jill kelley in 2010. allen was petraeus' deputy if tampa bay florida, where kelley is married to a surgeon and pension for hosting parties for top military brass. she used to shop with petraeus' wife holly. meanwhile, paula broadwell has hired an attorney. her father told the "new york daily news" that, "this is about something else entirely and the truth will come out." you wait and see. there is a lot more here than meets the eye. in another twist, it seems both petraeus and allen wrote letters of support for kelley's twin sister as part of a bitter custody battle in september. "we hosted them and the kelley family for christmas dinner this past year," petraeus wrote on september 20. in each case we have seen a very loving relationship. "i humbly request your reconsideration of the
. >> white house postponed the allen confirmation hearing to be the next supreme commander of europe slated for thursday and asked that thenate move quickly to appoint the next commanderer for afghanistan. allen, married, admitted he didn't have a sexual affair with kelly. petraeus and allen got to know jill kelley in 2010. allen was petraeus' deputy if tampa bay florida, where kelley is married to a surgeon and pension for hosting parties for top military brass. she used to shop with...
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we are turning into a western europe. and that is exactly what the "the washington post" wants. their world view is destructive to america. it will be confronted here. that's the memo. by the way, jon stewart hopped on this bandwagon and i will deal with him a bit later on in the broadcast. next on the rundown, juan and mary katharine react to the talking points. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you're still having difficulty breathing, ask yo
we are turning into a western europe. and that is exactly what the "the washington post" wants. their world view is destructive to america. it will be confronted here. that's the memo. by the way, jon stewart hopped on this bandwagon and i will deal with him a bit later on in the broadcast. next on the rundown, juan and mary katharine react to the talking points. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically...